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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Wednesday Vignette

For today's Wednesday Vignette I'm sharing a photo I took just a couple of days ago of the inside of a blooming Fritillaria meleagris. I've never turned up one of these elegant, nodding, checkered flowers before to look inside, but I was intrigued to see what they looked like.

Inside a Fritillaria bloom

The usual view

I need to plant more of these lovely flowers.

Anna at Flutter & Hum hosts Wednesday Vignette, and she always has interesting commentary to go along with the photos she posts. Check out her post today, and all the posts from other participating bloggers in the comments.

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About Me

My husband and I moved here to Washington state in the Fall of 2008, after more than 25 years living in the same house in Massachusetts. We lived in a rental house here for about a year, and have now bought a house, in August, 2009.
I want my blog to chronicle the process of turning our new yard into the garden of my dreams. One reason I was interested in moving to Washington was for the great gardening. A dream come true!